Dizkneelande
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Trump talk only- no Eagles talk allowed (Steelers talk is OK though)
Dizkneelande replied to The Real timschochet's topic in The Geek Club
We weren’t a welfare state in 1907 with 6 trillion in annual federal spending. There wasn’t even a federal income tax. There were no Medicare/medicaid, social security disability, ebt, section 8, ssi, snap, wic, tanf, Obamacare etc but you know this fatboy. -
Walz looks like the type of guy who asks for consent before kissing a woman, then molests her son.
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Trump talk only- no Eagles talk allowed (Steelers talk is OK though)
Dizkneelande replied to The Real timschochet's topic in The Geek Club
Yeah it’s a huge mystery why. Also, The Fox poll is the only one out of 11 that has her up in Georgia. https://www.realclearpolling.com/polls/president/general/2024/georgia/trump-vs-harris -
Twitter censorship poses a threat to national security
Dizkneelande replied to Djgb13's topic in The Geek Club
https://nypost.com/2020/10/14/email-reveals-how-hunter-biden-introduced-ukrainian-biz-man-to-dad/ Here’s the original NY Post story blocked by Twitter. No social security number. No home address. Klippinstein does this at a time when lunatics are running around trying to assassinate his running mate. Vance has small children. Nobody should think that is appropriate. -
Twitter censorship poses a threat to national security
Dizkneelande replied to Djgb13's topic in The Geek Club
No it wasn’t you are lying. The NY Post put out the laptop info and Podesta was through Wikileaks and Wikileaks laborers to remove things like you know, home addresses and social security numbers. There’s nothing interesting in the Vance dossier and the only outrageous part is that a “journalist” could be that sloppy. If he left that info out nobody would have given a crap you simp. -
Democrats lash out at 'misinformed' Teamsters as union makes landmark non-endorsement
Dizkneelande replied to seafoam1's topic in The Geek Club
They endorsed the Republican primary candidate not running on school choice duh -
Twitter censorship poses a threat to national security
Dizkneelande replied to Djgb13's topic in The Geek Club
When was it exactly that you decided you would turn into a simp for the war machine? -
Trump talk only- no Eagles talk allowed (Steelers talk is OK though)
Dizkneelande replied to The Real timschochet's topic in The Geek Club
State Polls: NC: Trump +3 | WI: Tied | GA: Trump +2 | PA: Tied | AZ: Trump +2 -
Joffrey Soros
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Shots fired near Trump as he leaves Florida club
Dizkneelande replied to F1erce's topic in The Geek Club
I’ve counted 6 stop project 2025 signs just in my neighborhood. Not a cult. -
Trump talk only- no Eagles talk allowed (Steelers talk is OK though)
Dizkneelande replied to The Real timschochet's topic in The Geek Club
MSNBC didn’t cover it so he wouldn’t know about it -
Trump talk only- no Eagles talk allowed (Steelers talk is OK though)
Dizkneelande replied to The Real timschochet's topic in The Geek Club
A different way of viewing the race: If you go through the RCP Battleground State Averages, here are the number of polls Kamala Harris leads in: Arizona: 0/6 Georgia: 0/7 Nevada: 2/4 N. Carolina: 3/9 Pennsylvania: 4/12 Michigan: 4/7 Wisconsin: 6/9 -
Title 42 was implemented in March of 2020 and didn’t end until May of 2023. Illegal encounters hit a record high in 2023. You’re obfuscating facts.
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Trump talk only- no Eagles talk allowed (Steelers talk is OK though)
Dizkneelande replied to The Real timschochet's topic in The Geek Club
NYT/Siena: Georgia: Trump +4 | North Carolina: Trump + 2 | Arizona: Trump +5 -
Democrats in Congress have been clear won’t do their jobs on the border and the Trump border orders worked. This is fact. Also fact Biden has let in 12m+ in 4 years which have reaped havoc on our communities and the Lankford bill still allowed more of the same, 5k a day not including gotta-ways. How exactly does that bill secure our border? It does the opposite and would be ineffective like every other bill passed by congress in the past 20 years. The only effect they seem to have is additional debt burden on the American taxpayers. Actually 1 bill that was positive that I can think of was TCJA signed by Trump
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This may be a good time for a declared “centrist” to finally read Federalist Paper #10. I saved you the time and asked grok to frame it in a dumbed-down context. In our current political landscape, we've seen how deeply divided we can become. Social media, political parties, and special interest groups have all contributed to creating what we might call "factions" - groups of citizens united by some common passion or interest that differs from the rights of others. The Problem: Whenever you get a bunch of people together, they're bound to disagree on stuff. These disagreements often lead to factions. Each faction might push its own agenda, which might not align with the common good. Historically, this could lead to civil unrest or even tyranny by the majority. Examples: Think of how environmental policies can pit urban professionals against rural workers, or how debates on healthcare divide us by income levels or moral beliefs. These aren't just disagreements; they're deep-seated factions with real-world consequences. Madison's Insight: Madison argued that the real problem isn't that people have different opinions or interests; it's that these factions can become so powerful, they override the rights of minorities or the good of the whole. In today's terms, a faction could control social media narratives, influence elections, or push legislation that benefits them over everyone else. Solution in a Modern Democracy: Madison suggested that a large republic, like the United States, could actually help solve this issue. Here's how: Diversity of Interests: In a big country with lots of people, there are countless different interests. This makes it harder for any single faction to take complete control because there are just too many competing viewpoints. Elected Representatives: Instead of direct democracy, where every citizen might vote on every issue, we elect representatives. These reps are supposed to think about the long-term good rather than just following the loudest voices or current trends. They can mediate between factions. Checks and Balances: The structure of government, with its separation of powers, ensures no one branch can be taken over completely by a faction. Each part of government can check the others, preventing any one group from getting too much power. Conclusion: The key to managing factionalism isn't to eliminate differences (that's impossible), but to create a system where no single faction can dominate at the expense of others. Today, this means embracing our diversity, ensuring fair representation, and maintaining a government structure that prevents any one group from overriding the rights of others. By doing so, we protect democracy from becoming a tyranny of the majority or the tyranny of any powerful minority faction.
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Weird response considering the Biden administration issued 60 executive orders in the first few months to dismantle our border and created the worst illegal immigration crisis in history.
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Plus the expanding the Fed argument is laughable. Securing our borders and enforcing immigration is a Fed responsibility.
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No but that’s not what you are trying to do here and irrelevant to how EC votes are distributed. They are indeed counted so that’s a loss for your pathetic argument and blue states are over represented because of it. The census number is under represented but for some reason the corrupted leftist media that you suck the teet of keeps trotting out a 30 year old 11 million illegal alien number even though the Census as under represented as is, blows that number out of the water.
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It’s the U.S. Census. You do realize it’s what is used to calculate EC votes right?
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Don’t be stupid “The foreign-born population in the United States has grown considerably over the past 50 years in both size and share of the U.S. population. In 1970, it numbered 9.6 million (4.7 percent) of the total U.S. population. By 2022, it was estimated to be 46.2 million (13.9 percent) of the total U.S. population.” “In California, New Jersey, New York, and Florida, foreign-born individuals constituted more than 20 percent of the state’s population.” ”Foreign-born are people who were not U.S. citizens at birth, including naturalized U.S. citizens, lawful permanent residents (immigrants), temporary migrants (such as foreign students), humanitarian migrants (such as refugees and asylees), and unauthorized migrants.” https://www2.census.gov/library/publications/2024/demo/acsbr-019.pdf
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“I do not say that Democracy has been more pernicious, on the whole, and in the long run, than Monarchy or Aristocracy. Democracy has never been and never can be so durable as Aristocracy or Monarchy. But while it lasts it is more bloody than either.“ The left is either internationally obtuse on this fact or incredibly naive. Both are dangerously stupid.
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California has 54 EC votes. South Dakota has 3. Also, Illegals count on the census giving California the one with an unbalanced advantage when voting for President. You all should brush up on your maths before making dumb statements.
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“AllSides has found that Google News, one of the world’s most popular news aggregators, has a clear bias in favor of left-leaning content. And it’s not alone — six out of eight major news aggregators studied by AllSides Lean Left.”
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Syracuse University Study -Just 3% of Journalists Identify as Republican. How Can Newsrooms Mitigate Bias? “The study from Syracuse’s Newhouse School of Public Communications polled 1,600 U.S. journalists in early 2022. Of those polled, only 3.4% were affiliated with Republicans, compared to 36.4% Democrats, 51.7% Independents, and 8.5% other.” Yeah the 51% are “independent” like the board sh!tlibs are independent.
